I hold a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley, a Master of Science in Analytics with a concentration in Statistical Modeling from Northeastern University, and a PhD in Econometrics and Statistics from the University of Chicago. My academic journey spans some of the most rigorous quantitative programs in the country, providing me with a deep, well-rounded foundation in theoretical and applied statistics, econometric modeling, and advanced data...
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley, a Master of Science in Analytics with a concentration in Statistical Modeling from Northeastern University, and a PhD in Econometrics and Statistics from the University of Chicago. My academic journey spans some of the most rigorous quantitative programs in the country, providing me with a deep, well-rounded foundation in theoretical and applied statistics, econometric modeling, and advanced data analysis.
Over the years, I have worked extensively with Master's and doctoral students on research design, dissertation methodology, statistical analysis, and scholarly writing. My tutoring is conducted online, allowing me to tailor each session to each student's needs, pace, and academic goals. I am proficient in tools such as R, Python, Stata, SPSS, and Excel, and regularly guide students through complex analyses, model interpretation, and results reporting to publication and submission standards.
My approach is collaborative, patient, and highly practical. I focus not just on helping students complete their work, but on building their confidence and deepening their understanding of the concepts behind the methods. Whether a student is navigating their first graduate-level statistics course or finalizing a PhD dissertation, I provide structured, clear, and thorough guidance every step of the way.